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Cryptoad

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87. All the Bigots and Hate Mongers left
Wed Oct 15, 2014, 05:52 PM
Oct 2014

the Democrat Party after the equal rights bill. They found a safe harbor in the GOP and took it over. and here we are,,,,,,,,

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I have a question. How many Congressmen and women were millionaires back then versus now? liberal_at_heart Oct 2014 #1
It is all about the OPTICS and Wellstone ruled Oct 2014 #2
indeed, democrats often pave the way for republicans. unblock Oct 2014 #4
The Democratic party has abandoned labor. liberal_at_heart Oct 2014 #7
YES!!!! dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #80
This doesn't address Democrats or Republicans (or maybe it does, I don't know whose idea it was) Rozlee Oct 2014 #89
Yes, I can see that. Even worse... dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #90
Yes MontyPow Oct 2014 #81
Very true. Dawson Leery Oct 2014 #12
I have a theory, but it's not based on anything other than a guess... stevenleser Oct 2014 #3
As a youth of the '70s, we were rebelling against the seriousness of the '60s. ieoeja Oct 2014 #29
Not the early seventies. The latter part of the sixties and the early seventies maddiemom Oct 2014 #75
I think you're on the right track actually... Blanks Oct 2014 #62
womens, blacks gays, the social issues. i think many of us, young, thought we were well on our seabeyond Oct 2014 #5
That fuckin' asshole on the right in the 2nd picture is what happened thelordofhell Oct 2014 #6
Prescott Bush had connections to Nazi money machine. blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #48
Does that explain why they like making Nazi references at the drop of a hat? Initech Oct 2014 #105
That is GHB. Just Sayin' Other than that pretty good summation of the guy's character. Tommymac Oct 2014 #78
Wherever the bushes go, criminality follows. Dont call me Shirley Oct 2014 #94
Backlash against progress, backlash against Watergate prosecution, Arugula Latte Oct 2014 #8
Louis Powell memo Dont call me Shirley Oct 2014 #93
Shoot, in less than a decade it went to this FLPanhandle Oct 2014 #9
They thought "All in the Family" was a documentary bigbrother05 Oct 2014 #10
i half thought they must have known our family, that show hit way, way too close to home! unblock Oct 2014 #14
The funny part Mnpaul Oct 2014 #108
"All in the Family" is one of the most realistic sitcoms ever made. Eric J in MN Oct 2014 #38
Not at all, thought it was brilliant in puncturing stereotypes bigbrother05 Oct 2014 #123
From everything I've read? Raffi Ella Oct 2014 #11
I saw a documentary about that LeftInTX Oct 2014 #47
I read a different take Prophet 451 Oct 2014 #113
No, that was what Reagan & CO. used to court Falwell with. Raffi Ella Oct 2014 #122
Right. I was amazed when I read that. Raffi Ella Oct 2014 #120
Wherever there's opposition to progress, it's usually because of RELIGION blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #50
What's funny is that Jesus would be on the front line with Liberals today. Raffi Ella Oct 2014 #121
Reagan appealed to the worst of our nature. liberalmuse Oct 2014 #13
I think you've given a very articulate and accurate summary. cordelia Oct 2014 #16
very true. Maybe that's how we ended up with a corrupt Democratic party. They bought liberal_at_heart Oct 2014 #19
Sadly, yes. The "Opposition Party," isn't. blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #51
Sadly, yes. The "Opposition Party," isn't. blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #52
Well said, and exactly the impression I had of those times. Eventually it was all right maddiemom Oct 2014 #77
You were too young to vote at that time but you were definitely paying attention. pacalo Oct 2014 #95
Bad candidates and political purists? brooklynite Oct 2014 #15
Always the liberals fault. They either abandon, can't campaign, or don't vote. MontyPow Oct 2014 #85
Yeah, me too. Scuba Oct 2014 #106
Hey! That was my answer! MontyPow Oct 2014 #107
which is? brooklynite Oct 2014 #110
The Democratic Party moved to the right. MontyPow Oct 2014 #112
No challenger could've won in 1972 and no incumbent could've won in 1980 Hippo_Tron Oct 2014 #99
I strongly suggest that this question be put to those who voted for Reagan and Bush. Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #17
if she runs for president she will have to answer JI7 Oct 2014 #67
I voted for Reagan ('84) and Bush ('88)... Blanks Oct 2014 #72
I sure can blame people who voted to continue policies of deadly ignorance that cost the lives Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #88
Of course you can blame whoever you want... Blanks Oct 2014 #98
This hedgehog Oct 2014 #18
the immediate cause heaven05 Oct 2014 #39
Baby boomers. joshcryer Oct 2014 #20
You mean the generation that both fought in the Vietnam War and fought to end the war? That marched Hekate Oct 2014 #46
Right, they had their cake. joshcryer Oct 2014 #102
Well, aren't you special with your broad brush and all. Hekate Oct 2014 #109
WTF is wrong with you? Skittles Oct 2014 #53
+1000 nt Curmudgeoness Oct 2014 #66
Nope. joshcryer Oct 2014 #101
Oye vey, the generation wars... Hippo_Tron Oct 2014 #100
Oops, forgot how taboo it was. joshcryer Oct 2014 #104
pretty damn disheartening tk2kewl Oct 2014 #21
The two most overrated presidents of the 20th century, right there. Spider Jerusalem Oct 2014 #22
Great post. nt raccoon Oct 2014 #31
Excellent analysis. geardaddy Oct 2014 #69
I blame AMC. ileus Oct 2014 #23
the evil forces began getting their shit together - once USSR fell they stomped on the accelerator tk2kewl Oct 2014 #24
Two main things jehop61 Oct 2014 #25
yes. those two things had lasting impacts. bbgrunt Oct 2014 #40
nightline and cnn ushered in a brand new media era unblock Oct 2014 #26
Hmmm...I was there for all of this and I have some theories... Sancho Oct 2014 #27
There were, of course, a lot of very "coincidental" assassinations that just *happened* to benefit.. villager Oct 2014 #28
9/11 was another one of those "coincidences," yes? blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #55
Funny how all these things just *happen* to "work out" -- for *them*.... villager Oct 2014 #82
"The Southern Strategy" happened n/t DefenseLawyer Oct 2014 #30
demographic changes are slowly weakening that strategy JI7 Oct 2014 #41
Absolutely DefenseLawyer Oct 2014 #65
H.L. Mencken nailed it: Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2014 #32
Don't let the town criers tell you any differently, 'the fix' was in the moment Poppy Rex Oct 2014 #33
Prescott Bush had connections to the Nazi money machine. blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #56
I'd like to be a fly on a history class wall in 2114 Rex Oct 2014 #58
1980 was my first election, and it felt like the end of the world. byronius Oct 2014 #34
A lot of people had to die for this to happen. nt WhiteTara Oct 2014 #35
My first vote was for JFK. It is very hard to point to one thing and say that it was the cause of it jwirr Oct 2014 #36
Clinton was NOT a swing back to the left in any meaningful, long-term way. He was a placeholder blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #59
+1. That was a feint, not a swing. n/t winter is coming Oct 2014 #63
I certainly wouldn't call NAFTA or repealing Glass-Steagall Act going back to the left. liberal_at_heart Oct 2014 #64
Thank you, CIA NightWatcher Oct 2014 #37
The exact answer to you question was provided by this fictitious character DFW Oct 2014 #42
I remember JFK: that he was admired for his intelligence, not his lack of it. Hekate Oct 2014 #68
Obama called the Republicans "proud of their ignorance" DFW Oct 2014 #71
Yeah. Look at the currency "selfish Boomers" has even here at DU among some. Hekate Oct 2014 #97
Yes, they will. Prophet 451 Oct 2014 #114
Because the republican southern strategy worked maindawg Oct 2014 #43
Well amazing to you maybe, but relentless to me, sort of like global warming. HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #44
Because in-between was the Powell Manifesto: the 1%'s refusal to EVER be told what to do by the loudsue Oct 2014 #45
bookmark for self n/t Prophet 451 Oct 2014 #115
Older Baby Boomers are liberal. Younger baby boomers are conservative. jeff47 Oct 2014 #49
There was a coup. grahamhgreen Oct 2014 #54
A plan in place to usurp the U.S. Constitution. By the RWing elite. Rex Oct 2014 #60
This^ nt Hatchling Oct 2014 #91
Sad ... But true world wide wally Oct 2014 #57
In a Nutshell jalan48 Oct 2014 #61
It's the economy, stupid. Curmudgeoness Oct 2014 #70
LBJ, Nam, Fall of Saigon, 79 Hostage Rescue attempt One_Life_To_Give Oct 2014 #73
I remember the day JFK was shot... freebrew Oct 2014 #74
People assiduously avoid looking at the *pattern*.... villager Oct 2014 #84
George Herbert Walker Bush told the FBI he was in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Octafish Oct 2014 #119
Americans wanted a President Reagan yeoman6987 Oct 2014 #76
Funny fact. Rex Oct 2014 #83
Not really. They did this whole "Iranian Hostage Crisis" thing to smear Carter: grahamhgreen Oct 2014 #111
The Chicago convention helped, too... freebrew Oct 2014 #118
Vietnam MontyPow Oct 2014 #79
When they realized the Moon wasn't made of cheese lunatica Oct 2014 #86
All the Bigots and Hate Mongers left Cryptoad Oct 2014 #87
This message was self-deleted by its author appalachiablue Oct 2014 #92
Well, guy #1 died and so did any hope for our future. Ampersand Unicode Oct 2014 #96
Greed. 99Forever Oct 2014 #103
A lot of stuff happened Prophet 451 Oct 2014 #116
My Benchmark RobinA Oct 2014 #117
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